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<p>aim to overcome this problem using so-called non-redundant regularities.</p>

<p><big> Contrasted with conditionals </big></p>
<p><a href="page.php?w=Indicative_conditional">Conditional</a> statements are not statements of causality. An important distinction is that statements of causality require the antecedent to precede or coincide with the consequent in time, whereas conditional statements do not require this temporal order. Confusion commonly arises since many different statements in English may be presented using "If ..., then ..." form (and, arguably,</p><p>
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